Rocky Mountain Justice

AUTHOR(S)

Albanese, Elizabeth

PUB. DATE

July 2004

SOURCE

Bond Buyer;7/20/2004, Vol. 349 Issue 31929, p27

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Reports on the possibility that voters from Denver, Colorado could be asked to approved the building of a new justice center on the Rocky Mountain New site. Purchase of the site by the city with the expectation that a downtown site would be built; Position of the city officials regarding the importance of a new city jail; Proposal for the purchase of more land near the downtown site.

ACCESSION #

13845409

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